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60 mL

There are 1000 mL in 1 L.

There are 1000 cm3 in 1 L.

Therefore, there are 60 mL in 60 cm3.

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60 millilitres.

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ml is the same as cubic centimeter.

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60 ml, since 1 ml = 1cubic cm

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